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. 2022 Mar 1;53(9):3920–3931. doi: 10.1017/S0033291722000587

Table 1.

Weekly average records by categories of CMD mentioned across the three study periods

Period T1: Jan 2019–May 2019 (pre-2019 social unrest) T2: Jun 2019–Dec 2019 (2019 social unrest) T3: Jan 2020–Jan 2021 (COVID) T1 v. T2a T2 v. T3a T1 v. T3a F p η2
Number of weeks 21 31 57
Valid sessions 433.9 433.3 665.9 (−68.9 to 70.0) (−287.4 to −177.8) (−294.8 to −169.3) 72.0 <0.001 0.58
CMD 255.3 (59%) 263.2 (61%) 417.0 (63%) (−51.5 to 35.8) (−188.2 to −119.3) (−201.1 to −122.2) 83.2 <0.001 0.61
Depression 224.3 (52%) 231.7 (53%) 363.3 (55%) (−46.6 to 31.7) (−162.5 to −100.7) (−174.4 to −103.7) 76.1 <0.001 0.59
Traumatic stress 90.1 (21%) 94.2 (22%) 159.8 (24%) (−21.1 to 12.9) (−79.0 to −52.2) (−85.0 to −54.3) 100.8 <0.001 0.66
Anxiety 45.6 (10%) 46.8 (11%) 90.3 (14%) (−12.5 to 10.0) (−52.3 to −34.6) (−54.9 to −34.5) 98.1 <0.001 0.65
Sleep disturbance 40.4 (9%) 42.0 (10%) 71.9 (11%) (−10.9 to 7.6) (−37.2 to −22.6) (−39.9 to −23.2) 69.9 <0.001 0.57
No CMD 178.6 (41%) 170.1 (39%) 249.0 (37%) (−21.4 to 38.3) (−102.4 to −55.2) (−97.4 to −43.4) 41.2 <0.001 0.44
a

95% confidence limits by Bonferroni (Dunn) t test.